Mayor Bronin also said that he loves the idea of creating art in the moment, art that will last, as it is an expression of the spirit of the community coming together.
Hartford HealthCare, which is moving its headquarters to 100 Pearl St. in downtown Hartford, debuted its newly renovated office complex Monday morning.
The complex will house about 700 employees, including ones who have moved from other offices in Hartford, Newington, Farmington and Wethersfield.
As of May, Hartford HealthCare had nearly 200 people in the building. That number is expected to reach 700 as construction nears completion.
As of Monday, Hartford HealthCare, the parent of Hartford Hospital and six other hospitals in the state, will have moved 550 employees into downtown Hartford 100 Pearl St. complex, as a $14 million renovation nears completion.
Hartford HealthCare, which is moving its headquarters to 100 Pearl St. in downtown Hartford, debuted its newly renovated office complex Monday morning.
The complex will house about 700 employees, including ones who have moved from other offices in Hartford, Newington, Farmington and Wethersfield.
As of May, Hartford HealthCare had nearly 200 people in the building. That number is expected to reach 700 as construction nears completion.
It’s not often a CEO of a major company would admit publicly that his or her industry is broken.
But that’s exactly what Hartford HealthCare CEO Jeff Flaks said during a May conference titled “Healthcare’s Future: The Post-COVID World” held in Rocky Hill.
“Health care is broken. It’s not equitable, not accessible enough and our whole vision has to be to completely disrupt ourselves,” Flaks said at the conference, attended by health insurance, pharmaceutical and hospital executives. “We must move away from fee for service. We need a massive overhaul of the system.”